Today's News

The Harrison County Fillies golf team had one match last week defeating Bourbon County on Wednesday at Houston Oaks Golf Course in Paris.
The Fillies continued their improved play as they were 11 strokes better than the Lady Colonels 230-241.
Sarah Holland again led the Harrison County girls as she shot a 46 for the nine-hole match. Morgan Nelly was next with 58 followed by Kenzie Jones who had a 62 and Sarah Durbin who shot 64.

The Harrison County Thorobreds soccer team improved its season record to 5-2 Tuesday night with a 4-0 shut out of Rowan County in the Athletic Complex.
During this game Coach Nick Hill saw a lot of bright spots and some good play from some new faces.
The varsity game was first Tuesday night due to the Vikings limited roster and the Harrison County 11 started a little slowly.

The Harrison County Thorobreds suffered their first loss Friday night as the Montgomery County Indians ran over the Breds for the 28-19 win.
The victory was the first for Montgomery County as they improved to 1-2 in the young season while the Breds dropped to 2-1.
Harrison County took the opening kickoff and ran nine plays before they gave the ball up on a Taylor Bolin punt down to the Montgomery County 12-yard line.

Quinn Giovanni Kennedy was born to April and Brandon Kennedy of Cynthiana on Aug. 26, 2013 at Women’s Hospital St. Joseph East.
He weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz., and is welcomed by his brother Zachary Kennedy.
Maternal grandparents are Sue and Chris Loch.
Paternal grandparents are Bruce and Marleana Kennedy.

Kyndal Elyse Blanton was born to Hannah Blanton and Josh Moss of Sadieville, Ky. on Aug. 10, 2013 at Harrison Memorial Hospital.
She weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz.
Maternal grandparents are Deanna and Todd Blanton of Sadieville.
Paternal grandparents are Kay and David Moss of Cynthiana.

* Cynthiana Democrat, Dec. 19, 1963 -- “Martha and Sue Brashear received a Christmas card from a cousin, Katheryn Harrison of Bourbon, Mo. Harrison is a great-great-granddaughter of Benjamin Harrison who moved from here in the early days of Harrison County’s being. He settled his family in Missouri. A sister of Benjamin Harrison was the great-great-grandmother of Brashear.” (Do you know the significance of Benjamin Harrison?)

BOURBON COUNTY
CLASS OF 1959
Members of the Bourbon County Class of 1959 will hold their 54th reunion on Saturday, Sept. 14. The event will take place at the Art Studio of Merle and Jan Wasson of Bourbon County. A social hour will be held from 4-6 p.m. and the buffet dinner, catered by Ed Taylor of The Carlisle Cafe, will be served at 6 p.m.